Executive Director at Puget Sound Wellness Association, President at Direct AIM Consulting, LLC
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Puget Sound Wellness Association since Oct 2010
Executive Director
Direct AIM Consulting, LLC since Feb 2004
President
Kauai School District Aug 1998 - Sep 2001
Certified Athletic Trainer
Portland State University Aug 1997 - Aug 1998
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Education:
Portland State University 1994 - 1996
MPH, Exercise Science
Skills:
Internet Entrepreneur Motivational Speaker Networker
Interests:
Inner Peace,
My family,
Isagenix,
Tang Soo Do (Karate),
Laughing really hard
Web Applications Architecture AJAX Web Services Python Databases REST Scalability Java Java Enterprise Edition Linux Distributed Systems Agile Methodologies HTML jQuery MySQL SQLAlchemy WSGI RESTful architecture RESTful WebServices
Matthew J. Round - Mercer Island WA, US Jeffrey P. Bezos - Greater Seattle WA, US Ryan J. Snodgrass - Kirkland WA, US Jeremy C. York - Bothell WA, US Russell A. Dicker - Seattle WA, US Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707609, 707723
Abstract:
Information retrieval systems and methods are disclosed for presenting items of interest to a user of a computer-based data repository, where the items are presented in the form of lists generated by other users. Users of a data repository may generate lists of items from the repository that are accessible by other users. In various embodiments, users generating lists may add supplemental commentary about the items and other personalizing information. The information retrieval systems and methods store the user-generated lists for future presentation to other users. When a user of the data repository submits a search query, items returned in the query's results are interpreted to be items of interest to the user, and in response, one or more lists determined to be similar to the items of interest are presented to the user.
Information Retrieval Systems And Methods That Use User-Defined Lists To Identify Related Offerings
Jeffrey P. Bezos - Greater Seattle WA, US Matthew J. Round - Mercer Island WA, US Ryan J. Snodgrass - Kirkland WA, US Jeremy C. York - Bothell WA, US Russell A. Dicker - Seattle WA, US Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707748
Abstract:
Information retrieval systems and methods are disclosed for presenting items of interest to a user of a computer-based data repository, where the items are presented in the form of lists generated by other users. Users of a data repository may generate lists of items from the repository that are accessible by other users. In various embodiments, users generating lists may add supplemental commentary about the items and other personalizing information. The information retrieval systems and methods store the user-generated lists for future presentation to other users. The online activities of a user of the data repository are monitored, and, in response to the user indicating an interest in an item, one or more lists determined to be similar to the indicated item are presented to the user.
Service For Accepting And Selectively Exposing User-Created Lists Of Items
Matthew J. Round - Mercer Island WA, US Jeffrey P. Bezos - Seattle WA, US Ryan J. Snodgrass - Kirkland WA, US Jeremy C. York - Bothell WA, US Russell A. Dicker - Seattle WA, US Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707609, 707723, 707748
Abstract:
Information retrieval systems and methods are disclosed for presenting items of interest to a user of a computer-based data repository, where the items are presented in the form of lists generated by other users. Users of a data repository may generate lists of items from the repository that are accessible by other users. In various embodiments, users generating lists may add supplemental commentary about the items and other personalizing information. The information retrieval systems and methods store the user-generated lists for future presentation to other users. When a user of the data repository submits a search query, items returned in the query's results are interpreted to be items of interest to the user, and in response, one or more lists determined to be similar to the items of interest are presented to the user.
Service For Accepting And Selectively Exposing User-Generated Lists
Matthew J. Round - Mercer Island WA, US Jeffrey P. Bezos - Greater Seattle WA, US Ryan J. Snodgrass - Kirkland WA, US Jeremy C. York - Bothell WA, US Russell A. Dicker - Seattle WA, US Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707609, 707705, 707723, 707748
Abstract:
An interactive system enables users to generate and submit lists of items (e. g. , products) for viewing by other users. The user-generated lists are selectively suggested to users of the system based on their respective behaviors, such as their item viewing activities, searches, and/or item purchases. The system may monitor the behaviors of users who access particular user-generated lists, and based on the monitored behaviors, generate measures of the effectiveness of particular lists (e. g. , effectiveness at driving item purchases). The measures of effectiveness may be considered in selecting particular lists to suggest.
Method And System For Generating And Placing Keyword-Targeted Advertisements
Nathaniel Scholl - Issaquah WA, US Joanna Power - Seattle WA, US Alexander DeNeui - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705014000
Abstract:
A method and system for identifying advertisement and search term combinations for placing advertisements along with search results. The advertisement system includes multiple advertisement generators that automatically create advertisement sets that each contain one or more advertisements, one or more search terms, and a link to an advertised item. The advertisement system also includes an advertisement manager that receives the advertisement sets from the advertisement generators, identifies a fee to be associated with each advertisement set, and selects which advertisement sets are to be submitted to various search engine services. The advertisement system may also include a fee calculator that generates a fee amount or bid for each advertisement set.
Service For Accepting And Selectively Exposing User-Generated Lists
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA, US Jeffrey P. Bezos - Greater Seattle WA, US Ryan J. Snodgrass - Kirkland WA, US Jeremy C. York - Bothell WA, US Russell A. Dicker - Seattle WA, US Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 267
Abstract:
An interactive system enables users to generate and submit lists of items (e.g., products selected from an electronic catalog) for viewing by other users. The user-generated lists are selectively suggested to users of the system based (or based in part) on ratings of the user-generated lists. These ratings may, for example, be based on explicit ratings of the lists by users, and/or measures of how effective the respective lists are at driving purchases of items. In some contexts, the system may select one or more user-generated lists to present to a user based on a set of items purchased, viewed, or otherwise selected by the user, or based on the results of a search query submitted by the user.
Method And System For Reproducing Color Images As Duotones
Joanna L. Power - Seattle WA Brad S. West - Richmond CA Eric J. Stollnitz - Seattle WA David H. Salesin - Seattle WA
Assignee:
University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382162
Abstract:
A full color process image that can be printed with cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks is produced as a duotone image using only two colors of ink. Color data defining the colors used in the full color image serve as input to a process that maps the colors into a duotone gamut defined by the two colors of ink that will be used to produce the duotone image. A user is able to select 0, 1, or 2 colors of ink for the duotone image, and the software program automatically chooses the remaining ink or inks so as to reproduce the image as accurately as possible; the software also produces the appropriate color separations automatically. In addition, the paper color can be specified by the user or optimally determined by the optimizing process of the software to optimize the duotone image reproducing a full color image that has little white. The paper color provides a free third color. A black separation can also optionally be included when printing the duotone image to expand the range of luminance available.